Cricket Australia (CA) chairman Richard Freudenstein admitted that the organisation would not have appointed Tim Paine as the captain of the Test team if the events of his off-field conduct would have happened today. He added that the role of the Australian cricket captain has to be held to the highest standards.
On Friday, Paine sensationally stepped down as the Test captain after his explicit messages with a former Cricket Tasmania female employee were made public.
"I acknowledge the decision clearly sent the wrong message to the sport, to the community and to Tim that this kind of behaviour is acceptable and without serious consequences. The role of the Australian cricket captain must be held to the highest possible standards," Freudenstein was quoted as saying by news.com.au in a virtual press conference on Saturday.